I have a comment to make about water in gas. I use a ethanol added gas (cheap) in my lawn mowers and tractors. Seems to run fine, but I did use a small 1 gal can of gas with newspapers to start the fires to burn several brush piles this past spring. I poured some gas on the first pile with a small trail of gas away to light the fire. I moved everthing to a safe distance and lit the trail of gas -it went up in a flash!!! I then went to the next brush pile, did the same thing. When I lit the gas trail and paper, it wouldn't light. I smelled the can, and found it to be mostly water that was left in the bottom of the can. This was almost a third of the can or more that I found to be water. I had bought the gas about 2 months before. I don't know if this is due to the ethanol or that the gas supplier was adding water. I just couldn't believe how much water was in a 1 gal can. Makes me think about not using ethanol gas.
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